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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM – VOL 2
thing unique in our practice of PAM that though we tend to commit lapses and are irregular yet some force pulls us back to sadhana. Again and again like a mother calling the child who is wayward we are called back to practice. The experience during meditation is such that the tranquillity however much not reckoned seriously by us it beckons us back to taste again.
If take stock of our practice over a period of time we find that imperceptibly our attitudes have undergone a sea change, our behaviour tended to be more pleasant to others, our feelings and emotions considerably controlled. The degree of change may vary amongst us individually but the change is something that is tangible, that is more perceptible to others than ourselves. We have not been asked to practice specifically any sama and dama or yama and niyama; yet due to the effect of the infusion of Pranahuti or transmission into us considerable moderation in all aspects of life seem to have seeped into us, even as the rain water finds
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